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ReplyDeleteWe have much tastier tradition for New Year's Eve: we have go to watch the fireworks. This is an opportunity for some to have very long picnic. Fortunately we have two fireworks shows, one for families and a later midnight show for the party crowd.
Happy New Year. May you have peace, joy and prosperity.
I love fireworks! We have some here as well, but it's absolutely frigid today, so I don't think we'll be going after all :(
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading, and Happy New Year to you as well!